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mustached

[ US /ˈməsˌtæʃt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. having a moustache

How To Use mustached In A Sentence

  • There will be cameras on hand there, too, but terrorists unawed by Arafat's ferociously mustached troops are unlikely to be swayed by a communique. Israel At War
  • Each hair perfectly in place, and a scowl on his moustached lips, it was clear this guy was no cartoon.
  • And the farmer was so old and white-moustached that Kenworthy took him to be a former poilu of the First World War. MOONDROP TO MURDER
  • In one picture, she turns a gimlet-eyed gaze on a curvy babe dancing with a mustached man.
  • The serious, mustached man in "Tomteland, Mora" 1988 drives a miniature electric Mercedes-Benz sports car meant for children around a track presided over by someone in a Santa Claus suit. A Teacher, a Student and Three Books
  • There was one, a little dark-moustached Spaniard, who was listening and peering at him, with eyes black and pointed as a chincapin, and, murmuring softly in Spanish, turned and went away. The Memories of Fifty Years
  • Dressed in a black-and-white striped shirt and black jeans, moustached Clarke sat pale-faced throughout the 15 minute hearing.
  • And his father he saw, large, big-moustached and deep-chested, kindly above all men, who loved all men and whose heart was so large that there was love to overflowing still left for the mother and the little muchacho playing in the corner of the patio. The Mexican
  • A walrus-moustached council official presides over the ceremony in Slovenian, continually drifting off-piste, gesturing and chuckling good-naturedly.
  • Results from both experiments confirmed that the females preferred to associate with mustached males. Carin Bondar: Excuse Me... I Think You've Got Something Stuck on Your Upper Lip
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